ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC (O'Neill) Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan, pastor; Rev. A. J. Onak, assistant Masses on Christmas day will be at 8 a. m. and 10 a. m. A midninght Mass on Christ mas is contemplated but regula tions have not been completed. This information will be publish ed at the Masses on Sunday, De cember 24. There will be special music by the choir, under the direction of Sister M. Flores. Processional, “Silent Night.” The Mass. Introit, “Proper of the Mass,” by Tozer. “Kyrie,” "Gloria,” Christmas Mass, by Korman. Gradual, Proper of the Mass, by Tozer. Credo, Christmas Mass, by Korman. Offertory anthem, "Adeste Fi deles,” traditional. "Sanctus,” “Benedictus,’’ "Ag nus Dei," Christmas Mass, by Korman. Communion, Proper of the Mass, by Tozer. Communion hymns, “Jesu Bambino," “Lo, How a Rose,” "Lovely Infant.” Recessional, "Angels We Have Heard on High.” Several of the alumni choir members are participating in the tinging of the Christmas music. ST. PETER'S EPISOPAL (Naligh) the Rev. E. J. Seeker, of Norfolk B. H. Cowger, lay assistant to Prayer, Sunday, 9 am. Church school, Sunday, 10 a. m. Christmas eve service, mid night, December 24. May the joys of Christmastide be with you and yours during this happy season commemorat ing the birth of our Lord and Savious Jesus Christ. METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor A cantata, “The Gift Su preme,” will be presented by the j choir at 11:30 a. m. A special offering for world service will be taken. In the evening the Sunday school will give a program. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN (Chambers) Rev. Claude Ankney, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Communion service, 11 a. m. The Sunday-school will pre sent a program at 8 o’clock Sun day evening at the town hall. MEMORIAL BAPTIST (Chambers) Rev. L. M. McElheron, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. The Sunday-school will pre sent a program at the church at 8 o’clock Sunday evening. More CHURCH News on Page II.) Green Thumbs Hold Gay Yule Party— The James McNulty home was the scene of a gay party Christ mas party on Saturday evening, when members of the Green Thumb club and their families gathered to celebrate Christmas. Members and their husbands played cards while the young folks enjoyed square dancing. High score was won by Elmer Devall and Lillian Drayton. Lunch was served by Minnie Boshart, Lillian Drayton and Margery McNulty. Called to Duty— Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bosn have I received word that their daugh ter, Margaret, has received her call to report fo duty. She was a navy nurse during World War In._ Rancher Dies At Steering Wheel (Continued from page 1.) were sung, “Sometime We’ll Un derstand," “Beyond the Sunset,” and “Ivory Palaces.” Mrs. Leia Corcoran was the pianist. Pallbearers were: Kenneth Adams, Kalph Hoffman^ Alfred Walters, Bill Turner, Louis Har ley, Glen Taylor, Clarence Young and Van Robertson. Ush ers were: Glen Adams and Char lie Grimes. Relatives and friends who came from a distance to attend the funeral were: Mrs. Hazel B. Miller, sister, of Chicago, HI.; Mr. and Mrs. Gale McDonald, of Aurora; Mrs. Hattie Richardson and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb ert Goff, of Ord; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rice, of North Loup; Mr. and Mrs. Elva Goff, of Loup Ci ty; Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Lock hart, of Ericson; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richardson and son, of i Natchitoches. La. PAGE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bearinger and Mrs. Loren Wilson, of Or chard, visited with the Melvin Roach family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Soukup and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hesse spent Wednesday evening, De cember 1, at the George Wettlau fer home. Mr. and Mi's. Tony Richstatter and son, James, and Mrs. Henry Grosse Rhode, of Osmond, spent Sunday ait the Melvin Roach home. Mrs. Rhode is the mother of Mrs. Roach. A miscellaneous shower was held Monday evening at the Jesse Kelly home for Mrs. Errol Held. Entertainment consisted of con tests. The honored guest receiv ed lovely gifts. Lunch was serv ed by a committee. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Anson, of Pierce, were visitors at the Ed ward Sukup home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach spent Thursday visiting friends at Bonesfeel, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Spath and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hesse attended the Arnold Spath sale at Dixon Thursday. Mr. an Mrs. Gordon Harper, of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bee laert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and family, of Page, enjoyed a supper Sunday evening at the Harry Harper home, honoring the birthday an niversary of Mr. Harper. A group of friends met at the Otto Terrill home Sunday after noon to attend the dedication ser vices of the new home they have built and an' now occupying. Rev. George Francis read the ! dedication srevice and Rev. Ivan j Turner, of Alma, said the dedic I tion prayer. The Neighborhood club met at | the home of Mrs. J. W. Finch on Wednesday, December 13, for a Christmas party. There was an exchange of gifts. The hostess ! served a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder and daughters were dinner guests | Sunday of Mr. and Mi's. Edward Sukup. Mrs. Harry Park spenrt from Tuesday until Friday at Ains worth a t the home of her broth er, Ralph Hart, and family. She was called there by the death of Susan Ann Stevens, 23 months add daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens. Mrs. Stevens is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hart. Harrv Park and daiughter, Maxine, of Page, and Billie Brew ster. of O’Neill, attended the fun : eral services at Ainsworth Wed ! nesday. Eagle Creekers Hold Yule Party— The Eagle Creek 4-H club had a Christmas party Sunday after noon at the home of Gene O’ Neill All the members were pre sent. A short business meeting was had with a Bible verse for roll call. Homemade ice cream, cake, candy, nuts, apples and popcorn balls were served for lunch later in the afternoon. The next meeting will be at Janet Hull’s on January 21. — By Betty Lou Curran, news re porter. Visitor Hare— Edward Neby, of Tobias, is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kling er. He is a cousin of Mrs. Kling ler. v Frontier for Xmas! Eagles Win No. 4; Atkinson Bows, 47-30 The O’Neill high school Eagles turned in their fourth win in as many starts by pasting the At kinson high school Balers, 47-30, on Wednesday night, December 20, on the O’Neill maples. The Eagles were never in serious ! trouble, leading 13-8 at the end of the first quarter and 20-12 at intermission. O'Neill's offense was led by Ted Lindberg, 6 foot 4 inch center, who dumped in seven field goals and four free j throws for 18 points. Siebert, the Baler’s star guard, paced the Atkinson attack with 12 points. Boxscore: O’NEILL (47) fg ft pf Godel, D. 4 0-13 Eby _ 1 1-1 0 Buckmaster . 1 0-0 0 Lindberg .. . 7 4-7 4 Calkins .. 0 1-1 0 Dick _ 0 3-3 d ATKINSON (30) fg ft pf Frisch ___ 10-0 2 McConnell _ 0 0-0 1 Wilbern 4 2-4 4 Lech . 2 2-3 2 Siebert_ 6 0-3 3 j ____________ _____ Inman Tigers Wreck i Page Quint, 70-38 PAGE —The Inman high Ti- * gers breezed through the Page Eagles, 70-38, on the Page court Friday night. Inman’s fast break registered fielders almost at will It was In man’s third win in four starts — having lost only to Clearwater. namgan’s 25 points were best for Inman with Nielson close be hind with 19. Parks registered 10 for Page. Inman substituted freely in the second half. Orchard played at Inman Tuesday night, December 19. Josies Defeat Cardinals, 32-18 St. Joseph’s hall, of Atkinson, got back in the win column Fri day night by defeating St. Ma ry’s, of O’Neill, 32-18, on the O’ Neill floor. It was the first meeting of the season between the archrival Catholic prep schools. The Josies led 14-8 at halftime, 22-18 at the end of the third frame. In the fourth stanza the Cards vent scoreless while the Atkin >on crew racked up 10 points. PUB GRADERS WIN The O’Neill public school ;rade school basketball team Sunday defeated the St. Mary’s icademy graders, 14-12, in three >vertime periods. (More SPORT News on Page 12.) Derickson - Boyd Vovr* Exchanged — On Saturday, December 9, at 1:30 p. m., miss Maoel Jeanette uerickson, youngest aaugmer ot William Deucxson, oi star, be came the Diiue ox Thomas L. ooya, son ox ivir. and Mrs. E. R. | cuyu, ox Meaiord, Ukla. i tic ciittgtc-i mg cei emony took, place in uie parsonage of the united Presbyterian church, of Ciarmda, la., witn Rev. C. E. nawthorne officiating. Tne bride wore a white crepe dress wun navy blue accessories, xier coisage was oi red roses, ner attenuant, Mrs. Donald Bird, wore a cream colored dress with a pink rose corsage. ihe bnae is a graduate of O’ Neill high school with the class oi 1947. hhe taught two years in Bolt county rural school and one year in Knox. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Medford high school with the class of 1942. Be served three years with the army. The young couple will be at home at Towers’ Tourist court, 78th and Dodge, Omaha. Too Late to Classify j (First pub. Dec. 21, 1950.) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the O’Neill Civic Club will be held at the Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Nebraska, on Tuesday, January 2nd, 1951, at eight P. M. The purpose of this meeting will be for the election of offi- | cers for the coming year and such other business as may prop erly come before the meeting. J. B. GRADY, Secretary-Treasurer. 33c CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their numer ous kindnesses and expressed sympathy in our sudden be reavment in the death of our beloved husband, father and brother.—Mrs. A. R. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Bell and daughter, Dale L. BeU, Mrs. • Hazel Bell Miller. 33c CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank our O’Neill friends for the flowers and cards and other expressions of kindness at the time of the sickness and death of our wife, mothpr a id daughter. NEAL ELLSTON and family, 33c MRS. M. SQUIRES. NOTICE There will be a program and box social at district 62 on Thurs day evening, December 21, be- l ginning at 8 o’clock. Everyone is * invited. — Dorothy Curran and oupils. CARD OF THANKS [ WISH to thank all the kind friends who sent me cards and gifts during my recent illness. They were very much appre ciated. 33c BETTY LOU CURRAN % May this season of loving and giving find us In accord. MARCELLOS IMPL. 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